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1 Figures 2-14. Cross-lagged panel models, showing mutual influences of parental feeding practices and child weight status across 3 time points. Notes: Figures show paths with significant standardized regression coefficients. Only significant paths (p <.05) are shown for all models. Covariates included parental BMI, SES, Spanish language acculturation, and child pubertal status (and child age in BMI models). Paths between covariates and other variables are not shown. Models without significant cross-lagged paths are not shown. 2/14/2014

2 Figure 2. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of mothers’ restriction of food and girls’ WHtR (n = 171). Fit indices: χ 2 = 39.56, df= 36, p=.31, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA=.04, SRMR=.04. Mothers’ restriction Girls’ WHtR.40.56.47.23.84.26 BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1

3 Figure 3. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of mothers’ restriction and boys’ WHtR (n = 151). Fit indices: χ 2 = 39.56, df= 36, p=.31, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA=.04, SRMR=.04. Mothers’ restriction Boys’ WHtR.24.58.17.51.22.74.19.39 BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1

4 Figure 4. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of mothers’ pressure to eat and boys’ WHtR (n = 151). Fit indices: χ 2 = 20.89, df= 36, p=.97, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA =.00, SRMR=.02. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Mothers’ pressure Boys’ WHtR.43.60.17.49 -.23.73 -.20.35

5 Figure 5. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of mothers’ use of food to control behavior and boys’ WHtR (n = 151). Fit indices: χ 2 = 24.21, df=36, p=.92, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA =.00, SRMR=.02. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Mothers’ use food to control Mothers’ use of food to control Boys’ WHtR.22.59.18.54.74 -.31.32

6 Figure 6. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ restriction and girls’ WHtR (n = 94). Fit indices: χ 2 = 47.06, df= 36, p=.20, CFI=.98, RMSEA =.05, SRMR=.04. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Fathers’ restriction Girls’ WHtR.72.45.62.21.81 -.11

7 Figure 7. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ restriction and boys’ WHtR (n = 88). Fit indices: χ 2 = 47.06, df= 36, p=.20, CFI=.98, RMSEA =.05, SRMR=.04. Fathers’ restriction Boys’ WHtR.30.50.19.53.40.69.18.37 BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1

8 Figure 8. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ pressure to eat and girls’ WHtR (n = 94). Fit indices: χ 2 = 38.85, df= 36, p=.57, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA=.00, SRMR=.04. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Fathers’ pressure Girls’ WHtR.80.69.80.57 -.20

9 Figure 9. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ pressure to eat and boys’ WHtR (n = 88). Fit indices: χ 2 = 38.85, df= 36, p=.57, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA=.00, SRMR=.04. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Fathers’ pressure Boys’ WHtR.53.75.29.47.66 -.29.27

10 Figure 10. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ positive involvement with child eating and girls’ WHtR (n = 94). Fit indices: χ 2 = 42.65, df= 36, p=.42, CFI=.99, RMSEA.02; SRMR=.04. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Fathers’ positive involvement Girls’ WHtR.83.69.78 -.23.62

11 Figure 11. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ positive involvement in child eating and boys’ WHtR (n = 88). Fit indices: χ 2 = 42.65, df= 36, p=.42, CFI=.99, RMSEA.02; SRMR=.04. Fathers’ positive involvement Boys’ WHtR.57.67.27.56.15.67 BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1

12 Figure 12. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of mothers’ restriction and children’s BMI (n = 322). Fit indices: χ 2 = 58.79, df= 29, p <.001, CFI=.98, RMSEA.06, SRMR=.04. Mothers’ restriction Child BMI.34.51.88.97.18.30 BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1

13 Figure 13. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of mothers’ use of food to control behavior and children’s BMI (n = 322). Fit indices: χ 2 = 39.14, df= 27, p=.06, CFI=.99, RMSEA.04, SRMR=.03. BASELINEYEAR 2 YEAR 1 Mothers’ use food to control Mothers’ use of food to control Child BMI.34.55.88.98 -.14.28

14 Figure 14. Cross-lagged panel model showing mutual influences of fathers’ pressure to eat and girls’ BMI (n = 182). Fit indices: χ 2 = 28.19, df= 27, p=.40, CFI= 1.00, RMSEA=.02, SRMR=.04. BASELINE YEAR 2 YEAR 1 Fathers’ pressure Child BMI.74.97.40 -.21.36.59


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